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A readable biography follows an ambitious explorer who rises from obscure origins to lead a precarious settlement, conducting expeditions into tropical interiors, negotiating and clashing with local chiefs, and pursuing rumors of wealth. His travels culminate in the sighting of a vast ocean beyond the land and in efforts to build ships for further exploration, while his growing authority provokes jealous rivals and political conflict. The account concludes with his arrest and execution, and emphasizes themes of ambition, leadership, and the human costs of early colonial expansion.

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Frederick A. Ober

Frederick A. Ober was an American author and historian known for his works that explore the lives of notable historical figures and events. He contributed to the understanding of exploration and discovery through his biographies, including "Old Put" the patriot, which highlights the life of General Israel Putnam during the American Revolutionary War. Ober's writings also delve into the lives of explorers such as Amerigo Vespucci and Vasco Núñez de Balboa, providing insights into their contributions to history. His works reflect a keen interest in the narratives of exploration and the impact of these figures on the world.

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